The HMS Endeavour, famously commanded by Captain James Cook during his first voyage of exploration from 1768 to 1771, had a crew of about 94 sailors and officers. This included not only the ship's company but also scientists and artists who were part of the expedition. The total number of individuals aboard varied slightly due to crew changes and provisions during the journey.
If you mean Captain Cook's ship the HMS Endeavour, I looked it up for you. The Endeavor was 106ft (32m) in length.
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The HMS Revenge suffered no casualties and received to battle damage at the Battle of Jutland.
The HMS warrior is a iron/steel ship - steam powered - the HMS Victory is wooden construction, sail powered. The HMS warrior is a Frigate, the HMS Victory a Ship-of-the-Line.
If you mean the HMS Endeavour (Captain Cook), then it left Plymouth port in 1768 with 94 people aboard.
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The HMS Warrior had a complement of around 700 officers and crew members when fully manned. This included naval officers, gunners, sailors, engineers, and support staff.
If you mean Captain Cook's ship the HMS Endeavour, I looked it up for you. The Endeavor was 106ft (32m) in length.
HMS Kelantan, a Royal Navy frigate commissioned in 1944, typically had a crew complement of around 120 officers and sailors. This number could vary slightly depending on the specific operation or deployment. By 1945, HMS Kelantan was involved in various roles during World War II, contributing to anti-submarine warfare and convoy escort duties.
There were sixty two people on the HMS Beagle including passengers.
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HMS St Vincent, a shore establishment in Gosport, was created in 1927. It served as a training base for the Royal Navy, providing education and training for recruits and junior sailors. The establishment played a significant role in naval training until it closed in 1996.
It was estimated that 2000 trees were used to build HMS Victory
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